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Re: label positioning using fltk
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Rik |
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Re: label positioning using fltk |
Date: |
Tue, 08 Feb 2011 09:23:19 -0800 |
>>
>>> Now if I can just figure out how to do that in MacOS.
>> Probably I'm completely misunderstanding what you are trying to do and the
>> following is obvious to you. But, just in case: Aquaterm only grabs focus on
>> the first plot in a session and that is only because it starts up on the
>> first plot command. If you startup aquaterm before you startup octave, the
>> terminal will retain focus even for the first plot. If you want octave to
>> retain focus for more than just testing purposes, it would seem convenient
>> to write a simple shell script to startup the two processes in the proper
>> order and then restore focus to the shell.
>
> I have two problems under MacOS. The first is that the fltk-aqua window
> steals focus.
>
> Second, if I use gnuplot/aquaterm, the focus problem is fixed, but the
> windows never close. When I run Soren't dump_demo's script enough windows are
> created that aquaterm / gnuplot eventually crash ... and the script errors
> out. I can avoid the crash/error by closing windows as they are created.
>
> Each of these problems mean running the dump_demo's script is effective in
> preventing me from doing anything else in parallel.
I think the search term you want to use with Google is "focus stealing",
but I didn't find any quick resolutions to the issue.
--Rik
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